SOLUTION: The interior angles of a polygon are in arithmetic progression.the smallest angle is 52 degree and the common difference is 8 degree.find the number of sides of the polygon.

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Question 1040969: The interior angles of a polygon are in arithmetic progression.the smallest angle is 52 degree and the common difference is 8 degree.find the number of sides of the polygon.

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The interior angles of a polygon are in arithmetic progression. the smallest angle is 52 degree and the common difference is 8 degree. find the number of sides of the polygon.
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The obvious solution is a triangle with angles of 52, 60 & 68 degrees.

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